Sean Bean Seen Filming ‘Root of All Evil’ in Chicago; Mike Starr Also in Town
At 5:52 p.m. today, I received a note from “Melrose Park Patti” notifying me that Sean Bean (from “Lord of the Rings,” “The Hitcher,” etc.) is filming in Chicago as of Sept. 8.
Sean Bean
Photo credit: George Pimentel
Upon conducting research on this, a Sept. 3 MovieWeb article verifies this report and also tags Bean as being in town:
It turns out that “The Cache,” which isn’t listed on IMDb or other sources, has been renamed “Root of All Evil,” according to this Web site. Neither films appear on IMDb or in Bean’s filmography.
“Melrose Park Patti” says Bean is also in Chicago with “the gentleman who got poisoned in ‘Dumb & Dumber’”. Researching that statement, he would be Mike Starr.
While it’s currently unclear why Bean and Starr would be together, Starr is confirmed as an actor in the film “Chicago Overcoat,” which I mentioned on Sept. 2 will be filming in Chicago from Oct. 1 to Nov. 30.
In other news on a slow Saturday in Chicago, here’s an interesting article in the Chicago Sun-Times that attempts to analyze whether “making films in Chicago is worth the hassle”.
Chicago Sun-Times writer Leslie Baldacci says “The Dark Knight” means “big bucks plus a nice ego boost” for Chicago.
In an rebuttal to the article, Chicago Sun-Times writer Deborah Douglas speaks of “selling our souls to prove we matter”. In her space, I note this:
Sean Bean
Photo credit: George Pimentel
Upon conducting research on this, a Sept. 3 MovieWeb article verifies this report and also tags Bean as being in town:
Chris Hemsworth has been cast alongside Sean Bean in the indie thriller “The Cache”. The film is currently shooting in Chicago with Steve Anderson directing.
It turns out that “The Cache,” which isn’t listed on IMDb or other sources, has been renamed “Root of All Evil,” according to this Web site. Neither films appear on IMDb or in Bean’s filmography.
“Melrose Park Patti” says Bean is also in Chicago with “the gentleman who got poisoned in ‘Dumb & Dumber’”. Researching that statement, he would be Mike Starr.
While it’s currently unclear why Bean and Starr would be together, Starr is confirmed as an actor in the film “Chicago Overcoat,” which I mentioned on Sept. 2 will be filming in Chicago from Oct. 1 to Nov. 30.
In other news on a slow Saturday in Chicago, here’s an interesting article in the Chicago Sun-Times that attempts to analyze whether “making films in Chicago is worth the hassle”.
Chicago Sun-Times writer Leslie Baldacci says “The Dark Knight” means “big bucks plus a nice ego boost” for Chicago.
In an rebuttal to the article, Chicago Sun-Times writer Deborah Douglas speaks of “selling our souls to prove we matter”. In her space, I note this:
“I was compelled to tell the director to come to Chicago,” said Naveen Chathappuram, whose footprint will be much smaller while making “Root of All Evil” (a psychological thriller starring Sean Bean). “It was more instinctual. It was almost a calling.”
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